![]() Strip'em is another solution that does something similar to Line Endings Unifier. I will use this to automatically force all of my scripts to save with uniform line endings of my choice, but you can do more with it. ![]() I don't know if you will have to then set the advanced save options for each and every file, but it might prevent the issue I was having where my Visual Studio kept adding CL RF line endings into my files that were uniformly LF.īut I took it one step further and I added an extension called "Line Endings Unifier" by going to "Tools>Extensions and Updates>Online" and then searching for "line endings" in the search bar to the right. You can then reorder it in the file menu by using "move down". You can add it back by going to "Tools>Customize", then "Commands" tab, select the drop down next to "Menu Bar" select "File" then "Add Command">File>Advanced Save Options.". ![]() "File > Advanced Save Options" has been removed by microsoft due to "uncommon use".Here are some options available for Visual Studio Community 2017 ![]()
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